History, Sessions & Favorites

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History, Sessions & Favorites

Manage your creative timeline. Learn how to organize generations into sessions, access your history, and curate favorites into folders.

7 min readLast updated: December 2025

TL;DR - Quick Overview

  • History — Auto-saves all images & videos in the current session
  • Sessions — Organize work into named projects, create/rename/delete/export
  • Favorites — Curate your best work, organize into folders, drag & drop
  • • Everything syncs to the cloud when logged in

History Panel

The History panel shows all generations from your current session as a grid of thumbnails. Both images and videos appear here with visual indicators.

What's stored per generation:

  • Image/Video — Full resolution stored in the cloud
  • Thumbnail — Optimized preview for fast loading
  • Prompt — The text you used to generate
  • Model ID — Which model created it (e.g., Imagen 4.0 Ultra)

History Controls:

Show Prompts

Expand to see full prompt text

Show Models

Display model badges on each image

Edit Mode

Favorite ❤️ or Delete 🗑️ items

Clear

Remove all items from history

Tip: Click any history item to load it in the main view. You can copy prompts, drag images to use as references, or hover over videos to preview them!

Sessions

Sessions let you organize your work into named projects. Each session has its own history, so you can switch between creative projects without mixing up your generations.

Session Management:

New Session

Create a fresh session for a new project

Rename

Give your session a meaningful name

Delete

Remove session and all its history

Export Session

Download all images & videos as a ZIP

Export Session Feature

Downloads all images and videos from the session as a ZIP file. Images go in an/images folder, videos in/videos. Files are named with prompt snippets for easy identification.

Favorites Gallery

The Favorites page (/favorites) is your curated gallery. Unlike History which shows everything, Favorites only shows images you've explicitly starred.

Favorites Features:

  • Folder Organization — Create folders to organize favorites by theme/project
  • Drag & Drop — Drag images between folders (supports multi-select)
  • Lightbox View — Click any image to view full size with prompt
  • Model Tags — See which model created each image
  • Video Support — Videos play on hover, download as MP4
  • Pagination — Load more favorites as you scroll

📁 Folder Management

  • • Create new folders from the top bar
  • • Rename folders by clicking the edit icon
  • • Delete folders (images move to root)
  • • "All Images" shows everything

🎯 Edit Mode

  • • Toggle Edit to show checkboxes
  • • Select multiple images
  • • Delete selected with one click
  • • Drag selected to folders

Adding to Favorites

From the History Panel

1

Click the "Edit" button in the History panel

2

Click the heart icon on any image to favorite it

3

The image is saved to your Favorites (synced to cloud)

Full-Size Saving: Favorites always save the full-resolution image, not the thumbnail. When you download from Favorites, you get the original quality.

History vs Favorites

FeatureHistoryFavorites
Auto-saves generations
Manual curation
Folder organization
Per-session grouping
Export as ZIP✓ (via Session)
Drag to references
Multi-select & bulk delete

Pro Tips

⭐ Favorite as you go

When you generate something you love, favorite it immediately from the History panel. It's easier than scrolling through later trying to find that perfect image.

🎬 Use sessions for projects

Create a new session for each project or theme. Name them clearly like "Character Design - Warrior" or "Product Shots - Blue Theme" so you can find work later.

📦 Export before deleting

Before deleting a session, use "Export Session" to download all images and videos as a ZIP backup. Once deleted, session content cannot be recovered.

🖱️ Drag images to references

You can drag any image from History directly into the reference image upload area. This is a quick way to use a previous generation as a style reference.

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Last updated: December 2025 • Found an error? Contact us at support@pinkninjas.art